The funny thing about Michael Jordan is that he owns all the rights to his name and likeness. And he's so expensive that he priced himself out of any NBA games in the' 90s. So he ended up being in games that he was personally invested in, like this DOS based basketball game. It was revolutionary, in the sense that it looked like you were playing in space.

Michael Jordan: Chaos in the Windy City (1994, SNES)

How do you follow up an experimental basketball game? With a dope sidescrolling platformer on the SNES! Chaos in the Windy City gets a bad rap because, well, it's totally ridiculous. But unlike the equally ridiculous Shaq-Fu, this game is actually pretty fun, and features zero evil cat ladies.

You know what wasn't fun? Space Jam. The game seemed like a no brainer. There had actually been a surprisingly fun Looney Tunes basketball game on the SNES a year prior, so adding Michael Jordan to the mix should have just made it awesome. Nope. As bad as the game controlled, and looked, Michael Jordan could stretch his arm halfway across the court to score, so it had that going for it.